Is patience becoming a virtue in college football? Three programs who are enjoying surprising seasons might argue yes. Plus, the JLS Trophy goes to neither Ohio State nor Michigan, and Russell presents his latest BlogPoll ballot.

Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer author and New York Times reporter Warren St. John is back to discuss his latest book project, his feelings about Nick Saban, and the masculinity of shakers... and to break down this week's biggest college games.

With college football's regular season winding down, Russell brings in a guru ... the BCS Guru, in fact, to break down the week's biggest games and discuss the title game picture. Plus, YouTube links are back. Hooray!

Several of college football's surprise teams faced their biggest test this past weekend. Russell has the grades, plus thoughts on some questionable coaching calls, Georgia's Mark Richt, and the latest BlogPoll ballot.

Admit it. You've always wondered where the "'Bama Bangs" phenomenon started. And you really need to know which SEC fan base wears the most jorts. Those topics and more are addressed in this week's SDA podcast, which features Sportsline columnist and author of Dixieland Delight, Clay Travis. Oh, and we'll break down the games for you, too.

It seems that every national-championship season is marked by one special play. Did LSU -- courtesy of Les Miles' perfectly illogical call to go for a touchdown -- just have its memorable moment? Plus, the JLS Trophy and the latest BlogPoll ballot.

It's rivalry week! USC-Notre Dame! Miami-Florida State! Hmmm... Doesn't seem as exciting as in past years, does it? Russell Levine and his guest, USC grad David Sweet of MSNBC Sports, break down the weekend in college football starting with Thursday's South Florida-Rutgers tilt.

It was yet another week of upsets in college football. Russell weighs in on the fallout and the initial BCS standings, hands out the JLS Trophy, and updates his BlogPoll ballot in the latest edition of Football Junkie.